From professional learning community to networked learning community [PDF] from innovationunit.org D Jackson… – Professional learning communities: …, 2007 – books.google.com … rank’. To conclude the metaphor, network architecture, like any other organi- zational structure, needs to be tended by someone in a leadership role whose professional identity makes that task a priority (Wohlstetter et al. 2003). … Cited by 38 – Related articles – All 6 versions

Communicating novel and conventional scientific metaphors: a study of the development of the metaphor of genetic code [PDF] from cnrs.fr S Knudsen – Public understanding of science, 2005 – pus.sagepub.com … This section also serves as a short introduction to central components of the metaphor network. … In 1961 and 1962, metaphors are still marked out occasionally, mainly because new metaphors are included into the metaphor network. … Cited by 11 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 7 versions

Social networks and tourist behavior PA Stokowski – American Behavioral Scientist, 1992 – abs.sagepub.com … metaphor. Network analysis is a set of methods for mapping simultaneous relationships and interactions among a set of social actors and then analyzing how structural regularities influence the behavior of the actors Page 3. … Cited by 26 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 3 versions

[PDF] Metaphorical reasoning using a hierarchical network of grounded feeling-based memories [PDF] from roosevelt.edu EG Berkowitz – Proceedings of the Thirteenth Midwest Artificial …, 2002 – cs.roosevelt.edu … It may also be perceived as a collection oí objects representing the steps along the path. Thus, in MIND’s metaphor network, path is linked to object. This, however, does not designate that path inherits from object. Instead, it Page 3. … Cited by 4 – Related articles – All 3 versions

Embodiment as metaphor: metaphorizing-in the environment G Stojanov – Computation for metaphors, analogy, and agents, 1999 – dl.acm.org … As we can see in Figure 10b) the average number of steps (elementary actions), expressed in terms of number of executed subschemas, decreases as the agent builds a more detailed metaphor network with respect to the goal position. … Cited by 6 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 5 versions

Realising the potential of the network perspective in researching social interaction and innovation S Conway, O Jones… – Social interaction and …, 2001 – books.google.com … A graphical orientation has the potential to both amplify the imagery of the network metaphor whilst embracing a more systematic and explicit approach to collecting, analysing and presenting relational data Network as Approach Metaphor Network Mapping Network Analysis … Cited by 6 – Related articles

[CITATION] Tracing Regular Metaphor Paths in the History of a Language: Evidence from Divergence in the Dryness Concept between English and French R Trim – … and culture: selected papers from the …, 2005 – … of English, Faculty of Letters, Arts, … Cited by 1 – Related articles

An introduction to EU administrative governance HCH Hofmann… – EU Administrative Governance. …, 2006 – books.google.com … The single elements are autonomous from, yet not necessarily equal to each other. 8 As a metaphor, network tends to stand for any structure that is not strictly hierarchical. In this context, we use both notions, but in different contexts. … Cited by 3 – Related articles

[BOOK] Family of the King: Dynamics of Metaphor in the Gospel according to John JG Van der Watt – 2000 – books.google.com … Power to be children of God – born of God 178 Reading the references to birth in John 8 188 Contrasting analogy 191 Substitution as metaphorical device 193 Interaction as metaphorical device 196 Substituted comparison as figurative device 198 Metaphor network 198 Other … Cited by 36 – Related articles – Library Search – All 2 versions

[CITATION] Conceptual metaphors for the domains TRUTH and FALSEHOOD in Russian and the image of the black sack in Tolstoi’s “The Death of Ivan Il’ich.” DS Danaher – Robert A. Maguire and AlanTimberlake, eds., American …, 2003 Cited by 1 – Related articles

Social networks and the creation of the Pitt Rivers Museum F Larson, A Petch… – Journal of material culture, 2007 – mcu.sagepub.com … 217 Page 8. Notwithstanding the theoretical limitations of the network metaphor, network analysis has the potential to be a provocative and informative methodological tool. This is particularly so when dealing with extremely large sets of data. … Cited by 10 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 5 versions

Computing with Distributed Resources A Garg – … : Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC 2003, …, 2003 – books.google.com … utexas. edu Dedicated to the memory of Amit Garg, 1977-2003 Abstract. The metaphor” Network is the Computer” has received much attention lately. It is easy/hard to claim such an equivalence since nei- ther term is defined precisely. …

Mapping Homeopathic Space: A Review of the Resources-Part II I Marrs – Homoeopathic Links, 2006 – thieme-connect.com … Seitenanfang. Key words. Metaphor – Network – Profile – Venn diagram. Looking at the many different developments of the past decades it is no wonder that many homeopaths have lost sight of the forest due to the many trees. … Related articles – BL Direct

[PDF] METAPHYSICS OF METAPHOR [PDF] from uchicago.edu J STERN – philosophy.uchicago.edu … The Life and Death of a Metaphor 18 application of associated expressions in the metaphor network in the same context. Like a predicate demonstrative, metaphors, by exemplifi- cation relative to a schema of alternatives (like those in (ii)), can point to properties in context. … Related articles – View as HTML

Book Review: At a Distance: Precursors to Art and Activism on the Internet K Karahalios – New Media & Society, 2006 – nms.sagepub.com … Part II contains 10 essays where the artists, interviewers, and collaborators comment on their process, ideas, and how they view the work. The five essays in Part III deal with the network aspect of pieces – network as metaphor, network as connection. … BL Direct

[DOC] SHELL 2009 [DOC] from hiroshima-u.ac.jp A diPaolo Healey – hiroshima-u.ac.jp … One of the questions this paper attempts to explore is whether the notion of ‘heat’ and its metaphors develop in a structured way from the beginning of Old English. Is there a metaphor network generating a number of linked concepts and related images? … Related articles – View as HTML

[PDF] I am the Bread of Life. Imagery in John 6: 32-51 [PDF] from ajol.info JG Van der Watt – Acta Theologica, 2007 – ajol.info … In this way the different themes of these metaphors are effectively combined, thus establishing a larger metaphor network. … 3. THE SOCIO-CULTURAL ECOLOGY AND SYMBOLIC FRAMEWORK OF THE METAPHOR NETWORK The context of the imagery is clearly identified. … Related articles – View as HTML – All 14 versions

Visual representation of phraseological image1 [PDF] from naciscione.com A NACISCIONE – Yearbook of Phraseology 2010, 2010 – books.google.com … Thus, it is not only a matter of a metaphor network; I would call it a figurative network as it involves an area of figuration and a range of stylistic techniques. The visual implications of the pun help to shift from direct meaning to figurative meaning and back again. … Related articles – All 3 versions

[PDF] Networked-in; developing a model of network marketing performance [PDF] from impgroup.org R Broad… – impgroup.org … For this study, the term ‘Network Marketing’ is taken to mean the combination of the metaphor ‘network’ being a collection of ‘actors’ and their structural connections, in the practice of ‘marketing’, defined by Iacobucci (1996) as ‘network marketing’, the study of networks in … Related articles – View as HTML – All 4 versions

[PDF] An outline of a contextual approach on entrepreneurship [PDF] from uu.nl E Stam – 98th Annual Meeting of the Association of American …, 2002 – econ.geo.uu.nl … As Thrift and Olds (1996, p.333) write: “The network serves as an analytical compromise, in the best sense of the word, between the fixities of bounded region metaphor and the fluidities of the flow metaphor.” Network analysis is a mode of analysis that offers tools to identify and … Cited by 2 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 2 versions

A study of communitarianism as a feature of contemporary capitalist societies and management CA Leeds – International Business Review, 1998 – Elsevier … certain products or services (Hamilton et al., 1990). Altman (1993) attributes the metaphor ‘network’ to the way economic exchanges take place in central and eastern Europe. This region, comparable to various areas of the developing … Cited by 2 – Related articles – All 6 versions

[HTML] Reframing the Dynamics of Engaging with Otherness [HTML] from laetusinpraesens.org A Judge – 2011 – laetusinpraesens.org Explores the metaphoric complementarity of topology, I Ching and Kama Sutra. Cached

[PDF] Success Factors of Strategic Networks of SME [PDF] from univie.ac.at R Knop – public.univie.ac.at … efforts and resources in a value creation process.” (KMU und Kooperationen 2003). The metaphor network is used when at least three companies are engaged in the same activity. A special form of inter-firm network and focus of this paper is a strategic network. … Related articles – View as HTML – All 2 versions

[DOC] The Architecture of Semantic Domains [DOC] from usp.br E Rosch – fflch.usp.br … We might, by contrast, recall Ch. S. Peirce’s ternary semiotics and rephrase the metaphor network as a ‘semiosis’: A (the object) is B (given by a representamen) in respect of C (an interpretant, whose ground is its domain address). … Related articles – View as HTML

[PDF] Regulation as a game: the role of independent regulatory agencies in the regulatory process [PDF] from lse.ac.uk C Genoud – Risk and Regulation Research Student Conference, 2003 – lse.ac.uk Page 1. Regulation as a Game : The role of Independent Regulatory Agencies in the Regulatory Process1 Christophe Genoud PhD Student Government Department CARR Research Student London School of Economics and Political Science CEGenoud@lse.ac.uk Abstract … Cited by 7 – Related articles – All 7 versions

Connecting and integrating life based and lifewide learning M Staron – Learning for A Complex World: A Lifewide Concept of …, 2011 – books.google.com … Based on Staron et al.(2006: 44)((c) TAFE NSW) Expert Centred Work Based Life based Training Professional Development Capability Development Hierarchy metaphor Network metaphor Learning ecology metaphor Learner as passive receiver Learner as worker Learner as …

The conditions of learning in networks [PDF] from archives-ouvertes.fr C Jones – 2004 – halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr … Network analysis implies a latent politics that shouldn’t be ignored, even by those in favour of using the metaphor. Page 3. 3 Network analysis concerns itself with the description of phenomena in terms of nodes and the links or arcs between them. … Cited by 15 – Related articles – All 15 versions

As I Lay Dying JAY PARINI – William Faulkner, 2008 – books.google.com … O’Donnell comments:”From the perspective that the novel’s metaphor network is revelatory of a structured world of significances tending toward some final end, the road would represent a sign of linkage and connection, a metaphor for the act of metaphor as it joins and binds … Related articles

From supply chains to total product systems [PDF] from open.ac.uk E Rhodes – Supply chains and total product systems: a reader, 2006 – books.google.com … across a supply chain. As a metaphor,’network’ captures variations in conditions more effectively-such as those associated with differing supplier roles, resources, capabilities and depth of involvement. Links between buyers … Cited by 3 – Related articles – All 6 versions

Searching for ourselves: A methodological exploration of a Soft System Dynamics Method as a social learning tool for watershed implementation planning [PDF] from isss.org S Brown – Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the ISSS, 2008 – journals.isss.org … In addition, there is a problem with employing a network analytic lens: it tends to “flatten” the view of what are actually recursive processes of communication and control.iii As a metaphor, “network” is practical to some extent, but it is theoretically limited. …

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Piping the politics of space: the engagement of scale in regional strategies of economic development [PDF] from environment-and-planning.com A Underthun – Environment and Planning C: Government & Policy, 2008 – envplan.com … to this empowerment, and may be understood as “the space in which the politics of securing a space of dependence unfolds” (Cox, 1998, page 2). This need not be confined to the regional or the national arena, but is better expressed through the relational metaphor network. … Cited by 2 – Related articles – All 12 versions

[BOOK] Sociology in the Age of the Internet A Cavanagh – 2007 – books.google.com Page 1. SOCIOLOGY and SOCIAL CHANGE Series editors: Alan Warde & Nick Crossley SOCIOLOGY in the AGE of the INTERNET Allison Cavanagh Page 2. SOCIOLOGY IN THE AGE OF THE INTERNET Page 3. Page 4. SOCIOLOGY … Cited by 38 – Related articles – All 2 versions

Fashioning leadership in schools: an ANT account of leadership as networked practice SJ Perillo – School Leadership and Management, 2008 – Taylor & Francis … leadership) network entities and effects. In ANT, the metaphor ‘network’ is deployed to describe a series of interconnected entities linked by distinctive relations that make a (leadership) pattern (a fashioning). A network arises as … Cited by 2 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 5 versions

[BOOK] Aspects of the history of English language and literature: selected papers read at SHELL 2009, Hiroshima O Imahayashi… – 2010 – books.google.com … Is there anything more? Is there a metaphor network generating a number of linked concepts and related images? Or is there little or no structure, with concepts and images appearing randomly, inde- pendent of physiological/cultural/social causes and events? … Related articles – Library Search

Some Remarks on Hittite Rituals: The Relation between Word and Object A Arroyo Cambronero – Altorientalische Forschungen, 2011 – oldenbourg-link.com Page 1. Abstract In Hittite literature the word for ‘ritual’ actually refers to ‘magical ritual’, without, in many cases, a defini- tion of what is understood with this expression. The processes involved in this sphere of human behavior … Related articles